A flashtube is an electrical device used to produce a brief but intense burst of light, primarily in photography and various industrial applications. It typically consists of a glass or transparent tube filled with a low-pressure gas, which can be ionized to create a plasma when a high voltage is applied across its electrodes. Flashtubes are commonly used in flash photography, where they provide the short, bright flashes of light needed to properly expose photos in low-light conditions or to freeze motion.
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